JAYDE Dinsdale, 18, was put into a coma and chilled to 32C for 52 hours to protect her brain and heart after downing 10 Jagerbombs in just two hours.

AN 18-year-old girl had three heart attacks after downing 10 Jagerbombs in two hours.

Jayde Dinsdale was put into a coma and chilled to 32C for 52 hours to protect her brain and heart.

Then she was fitted with an internal defibrillator to restart her heart if it stops.

Medics blamed caffeine in the Jagerbombs, a mix of 70-proof Jagermeister and energy drinks.

When the booze wore off the morning after, it coursed through Jayde’s system and she collapsed in front of her mum Natalie, 38, on January 31. Natalie and dad Darryl, 38, used CPR to revive her after she had a second heart attack.

Then she was rushed to hospital in her home town of Yeovil, Somerset, and had a third attack.

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Jayde, who spent three weeks in hospital, said: “Alcohol slows your heart rate but energy drinks speed it up so I was able to come home and sleep.

“When the alcohol totally left my system, my heart stopped.

“I hope people will think twice about drinking energy drinks – they could be deadly.”

Yeovil hospital A&E consultant Dr David Maritz said: “Children and young adults, especially those with predisposing medical conditions, are potentially at risk of adverse effects from excessive consumption of energy drinks.”